I want to execute a script when the user clicks the button. Currently in my html doc. i have the button declared. <input type="button" id ="button" onclick='notEmpty() value="Play"/> When the button is clicked, i execute the notEmpty() function and I want to execute a script inside the notEmpty().
function toSubmitted() { document.myForm.action = some URL that has to do with a Filemaker Pro backend. document.myForm.submit(); window.location = "www.google.com"; }
Supposed to submit myForm, which sends necessary data to the FileMaker backend, and then I am wanting to redirect to a new page immediately after that.
The "window.location = "www.google.com";" line does not seem to function in its present location.
<script type="text/javascript"> var num1=prompt('Enter your first number',""); var num2=prompt('Enter your second number',""); var problem=prompt('Enter the operator you wish to use..x,X,+,-,/ are valid..',""); if (problem=="+") { [Code]...
It will open when the page comes up, but how do I put it so that it opens when the user clicks a button?
I want to create a popup which should be displayed when user clicks on add to cart button. The popup should be visible for few seconds and then be removed.. [URL]
I am starting to learn javascript and I had a quick question. I know actionscript and java, so this my mistake here is probably context...but I cant seem to figure it out. I'm trying to figure out how to create a conditional statement based on what button a user clicks. Here's my code:
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This doesn't seem to work. Am I referencing this.value incorrectly? If so, what's the proper way to get information about what the user clicked?
I am looking for someone who has used jQuery in the capacity of assigning a value to a text area when the user clicks a radio button. Here is the example code I have worked on so far that does not work.
Im generating multiple iFrames with javascript based on how many times the user clicks an Add button. Each click generates one iFrame. All the iFrames are being generated with the same id/name. What Im having Javascript trouble with is A) figuring out which iframe is which by number (myframe[0], myframe[1], myframe[2],etc) and B) how many iframes are on the page. For A) is there a way to tell what the number value is besides hard coding it? Right now Ive been playing with this in the src page.. window.frameElement.id but that just returns "myframe" and not the number. Ideally I would like to find the number as its being created on the parent page instead of getting it from the src page, here's what I have now for that...
I currently have a page which, when the user clicks a button creates a new row displaying a form. I also have other forms on this page how to close a form using javascript? My code to create the table row and form are below...
myform = document.createElement("form"); myform.method = "post"; myform.action = "editdetails.php"; myform.id = "editemail"; myform.name = "editemail"; var a=document.getElementById('editdetailstable').insertRow(2); var b=document.getElementById('editdetailstable').insertRow(3); [Code]....
I am trying to set up a toggle to allow users to show more precision when a user clicks a button. I have a function high() that doesn't do anything when it is called. I am fairly new to jQuery so I am not to familiar with the syntax.
I want to trap the window.close() event when the user clicks on the close button of the browser using javascript. Can anyone shed light on this problem ?
I'm looking to have a lightbox pop up when a user clicks the Back button in their browser rather than just navigating back. The purpose is to ask a question with a Yes/No answer, and if they click No, I allow them to go back. The only thing I've found anything like this is the onUnload event, but that doesn't prevent them from going back. How should this be handled?
Below is the code that opens a new window when the user clicks on the button "Click here to see". But the code resides outside the <script></script>. As far as i know javascript codes have to be between these tags to work. How will the "window.open" statement work?
<form> <input type="button" value="Click here to see" onclick="window.open('http://www.yahoo.com')" />
I'm creating an AJAX user validation so that when a user types in a username, it checks it in the database to see if it exists. I want it to execute after the user finishes typing. I've tried using: $("#username_field").keyup(function(){ which works, but I don't want a query executed every time the users presses a key. I was wondering if there was a better way to do it. Meaning I what the check to be preformed after the user finishes typing.
I am trying to pop-up a window when the user clicks on an image. The problem is that when the user clicks on the image and the window pops up OK, but the window underneath also proceeds to the image. The desired behavior is that when the pop-up is invoked, I want the underlying window to stay put. Code:
I am trying to get a way by which I'll know exactly when user goes out of my site by clicking on close button in browser, So that w/e user click close button in browser, I can send a signal to server.
This seems to be achievable with body unload events, but it is little too much, as even if user navigate within my site, this event will be generated, this can be avoided by handling onclick of each link, so that I'll know exactly which link is clicked, but honestly this looks over doing to me, any other smart short cut for finding out when user click on X in browser?
I want to send a simple email with just email & subject only when the user clicks a link that opens a pdf. I'm thinking javascript is the best way to do this but I have no idea how. I have googled it a bunch but most information is about getting an email when someone clicks a link you send in an email. I don't want that. This is on a website. I'm not sure if php would be better to use.
I need to learn how to clear form fields when a user clicks on them. Here is the site in question: [URL] They used to work, but then I changed the field value and now it doesn't work on some of the fields (whichever ones I changed). Here is a link to the .js file:[URL]
I have a script that runs some jQuery and appends it to a <div>. I only want this script executed if a user is using IE7 or higher since jQuery doesn't work with IE6. How can I do that? Also, if they aren't using IE7 or higher I don't wnat to display the <div> that the results go into. How would I go about doing this?